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Session Laws, 1927
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1165

(c) Every person who shall erect, set or maintain a booby,
brush or stake blind, in or over the waters of this State, shall
be required to remove all brush from said blind within ten
days after close of season for hunting water fowl as pro-
vided by law.

41. Section 40, relating to distance from shore, shall not
apply to the waters of the Chesapeake Bay opposite the shore
line of Anne Arundel County, on the western side of said
Bay, and to the waters of Brannock's Bay, Trippe's Bay or
Todd's Bay in Dorchester County, nor to the waters of the
Chesapeake Bay adjacent to Poplar Island, in Coaches Neck,
nor to the waters lying north of a straight line drawn from
Black Walnut Point to Benoni's Point in Talbot County, nor
to the waters of Prospect Bay in Queen Anne's County.

(a) In said waters mentioned in this Section, it shall be
unlawful for any person to erect, set or maintain a booby,
brush or stake blind within the waters of the Chesapeake Bay
opposite the shore, line in Anne Arundel County on the western
side of said Bay, at a greater distance than 1, 000 yards from
the natural shore line of Anne Arundel County. No person
shall locate another blind within 700 yards of any blind which
has been licensed and located. Said blind shall not be placed
in water over eight feet in depth.

(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, sot or
maintain a booby, brush, or stake blind in the waters of
Brannock's Bay or Trippe's Bay in Dorchester County out
and beyond a line drawn from Mills Point in a northeast-
ward direction to the southeast corner of what is known as.
the Great Flats, and from thence to what is known as Weir
Point or Orchard Marsh.

(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, set or
maintain a booby, brush or stake blind within the waters of
Todd's Bay in Dorchester County, out and beyond a line
drawn two hundred yards northeast of Todd's Point, thence
running south-southeast to a point at the mouth of Chapel:
Creek known as Mitchell's Point.

(d) It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, set or
maintain a booby, brush or stake blind within the waters of
Chesapeake Bay adjacent to Poplar Island and Coaches Neck,
and all waters lying north of a straight line drawn from
Black Walnut Point to Benoni's Point in Talbot County, and

 

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